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01/16/2014
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An OurParents User Writes:

It's so sad that people working in these nursing homes can witness the things they do and turn their cheeks and never report it! And for the ones doing the abusing one day u may be in that same situation and I hope u get all u dished out and then some. Appalachian Christian village needs to be shut down and I pray it does. No person should go thru what my loved one went thru while in their care!

Went to visit..no one at the front desk...Mother in Law wasn't in room...NO ONE seemed to know where she was. Another Visit...Mother in Law immobile now on another floor. Again No one at the front...finally found her room...found her sitting in a soaked bed. Told the staff...It was over 1/2 hour before they came to her room and then seem unknowledgable of the situation and said they would send someone that it wasn't their job...waited another 1/2 hour, I went to the desk...4 Nurses there. They said it wasn't their job and I told them to get someone immediately...I went looking and found a girl with a cart and she first said that she would get there when she could. Told her of the situation and she said she would come at that moment and that they were understaffed, etc. Another time, Mother in Law fell out of wheel chair...two days later died. They said natural causes...I say probably blood clot to head...from the top of her head down over the temple to the middle of her cheek was black and blue. May I add she lost more than 30lbs there in 4 months...we were outnumbered by siblings and they were going on by what they read on the internet in one place...If you do further research you will find that the good stars were on the offices and paperwork and where it says 3 and below stars that will be on the nursing staff. There were charges brought up on the center on the nursing staff and 5 were fired. (these charges were not brought by us) Would not recommend this place for even a fish.

Response:
Did they do an autopsy on your mother-in-law? My uncle was in the facility and we have a similar story. They claimed he fell out of the bed and he had several injuries that we don't believe could happen from one fall. Should get the autopsy back soon. I would not recommend this place to anyone. They are evil and I hope the place gets boarded up!

Appalachian Christian Village is an average sized, not for profit, nursing home with 103 beds based in Johnson City, TN. At last check, the facility had 84 residents indicating that it is 82% occupied which is about average within the state of Tennessee. The provider accepts both medicare and medicaid programs, and provides resident counseling services.This nursing home and assisted living facility, is located in a continuing care retirement community (CCRC). As of November 2012, the medicare rating for Appalachian Christian Village, was 1 star, which is a lower rating than 79% of nursing homes in Tennessee. Important to note that this facility has recently detriorated and has gone from 3 stars to 1 stars.We have compared the detailed Medicare data for Appalachian Christian Village with other senior care providers in Tennessee. When compare to the state averages for staffing, the number of registered nurse (RN) hours per resident per day is about average; Certified nursing assistant (CNA) hours per resident per day is about average; The number of licensed practical (LPN) or vocational nurse hours per resident per day is higher than average. The most recent health inspection was on 09/28/2011. To view the full report for this facility, and to understand more about its Medicare rating, go to here

There are new friends, plenty of activities such as Christian activity, cards, privacy in rooms, plenty of walking exercises, doctor appointments are taken care of and community related programs. No Cooking! No cleaning up kitchen! Thankful for a minutes help in time of physical help problems

We had visited several retirement facilities in the area, when my wife saw the ACV Tower penthouse. She said “We are moving!” We particularly like the staff, the activities, the other residents and the Tower apartments. Also, the complete continuing care aspect. Plus no grass to cut, leaves to rake, home repairs and etc. In regards to why we chose ACV, my mother lives in Presbyterian Village near Atlanta, so we were familiar with this type of facility. My son’s mother-in-law was here and at Pine Oaks for years and we visited frequently and liked ACV.

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